VIDEO: D-Tackle Hamani Stevens

Tracy Pierson

06/22/2007

Hamani Stevens, the 6-2, 290-pound offensive line prospect from Hemet (Calif.) High, who verbally committed and then de-committed to UCLA earlier this week, is seen here working out at the USC Camp Wednesday, and it's obvious why UCLA has him as such a high priority...

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